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Jane White Garwood

Birth
England
Death
1704 (aged 30–31)
Mount Holly, Burlington County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
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Jane White wed Thomas Garwood at the Friends Monthly Meeting house in Shewsbury, Monmouth County, New Jersey on September 28, 1693. They settled in Northampton Township and were Quaker members in Mount Holly. There they had:
1) William in 1695
2) Mary on 5 Aug 1697
3) Sarah in 1702

The Mount Holly Quakers met at members homes. They were Quaker members under the jurisdiction of the Burlington Friends Monthly Meeting; who kept records on their members. In about 1715, they built their first Meeting House, which was where the Woodlane Cemetery is located. In about 1763 they built their second Meeting House, at present #47 Mill Street. In 1775 they built their third and last Meeting House at the corner of Garden and High Streets, with a cemetery in the back. At that time they were spunoff from the Burlington Monthly Meeting to become the Mount Holly Monthly Meeting. Nothing remains of the first and second meeting sites. Jane died in 1704 and as the Quaker burial ground doesn't exist, it is not known where she was buried.
Jane White wed Thomas Garwood at the Friends Monthly Meeting house in Shewsbury, Monmouth County, New Jersey on September 28, 1693. They settled in Northampton Township and were Quaker members in Mount Holly. There they had:
1) William in 1695
2) Mary on 5 Aug 1697
3) Sarah in 1702

The Mount Holly Quakers met at members homes. They were Quaker members under the jurisdiction of the Burlington Friends Monthly Meeting; who kept records on their members. In about 1715, they built their first Meeting House, which was where the Woodlane Cemetery is located. In about 1763 they built their second Meeting House, at present #47 Mill Street. In 1775 they built their third and last Meeting House at the corner of Garden and High Streets, with a cemetery in the back. At that time they were spunoff from the Burlington Monthly Meeting to become the Mount Holly Monthly Meeting. Nothing remains of the first and second meeting sites. Jane died in 1704 and as the Quaker burial ground doesn't exist, it is not known where she was buried.


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